Reviews for Bookmarks Manager and Viewer
Bookmarks Manager and Viewer by InBasic
Review by syldub
Rated 3 out of 5
by syldub, 7 years agoThis is a really powerful addon!
I installed this addon only because I need to be able to know in which folder my bookmarks are located (it is impossible to know using the Firefox standard bookmarks manager).
Before Firefox Quantum, we had the wonderful defunct extensions "Go Parent Folder" and "Show Parent Folder", but without these 2 addons, it is nearly impossible to manage bookmarks.
I have more than 5000 bookmarks.
Some enhancement suggestions:
- It would be great if the "Create new Directory" and "Delete this Bookmark" could be displayed in the context menu when clicking on a bookmark/folder.
- It would be great if the addon window could be resized. I often need to move bookmarks from one folder to another, and I have sometimes 10 subfolders... the bookmark is not easily manageable in this case (I have to struggle with scrollbars)! I know I can use the "Set as Root" feature, but in this case I can no more move the bookmark to another folder not located in the same folder hierarchy.
I installed this addon only because I need to be able to know in which folder my bookmarks are located (it is impossible to know using the Firefox standard bookmarks manager).
Before Firefox Quantum, we had the wonderful defunct extensions "Go Parent Folder" and "Show Parent Folder", but without these 2 addons, it is nearly impossible to manage bookmarks.
I have more than 5000 bookmarks.
Some enhancement suggestions:
- It would be great if the "Create new Directory" and "Delete this Bookmark" could be displayed in the context menu when clicking on a bookmark/folder.
- It would be great if the addon window could be resized. I often need to move bookmarks from one folder to another, and I have sometimes 10 subfolders... the bookmark is not easily manageable in this case (I have to struggle with scrollbars)! I know I can use the "Set as Root" feature, but in this case I can no more move the bookmark to another folder not located in the same folder hierarchy.